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Spots And Stains On
Wood
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To remove water stains from wood, lay a thick
blotter over the
spot and press it with a warm iron until the
stain is gone. If that
doesn't work, rub lemon oil into the area and let
it set overnight.
Wipe off the excess the following morning.
Left untreated, alcohol
can dissolve wood finishes. Clean up spills
from drinks, medicines,
and cosmetics immediately. Then rub the
spot with a cloth
moistened with lemon oil.
Forgot to protect your mahogany table with
coasters? Glass
rings will disappear if you rub them with
mayonnaise and white
toothpaste. Wipe the area dry, then polish
the entire surface.
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Marred Wood
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To darken a scratch, rub it gently with the meat
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Rub the kernel
of the nut directly into the scratch to avoid
darkening the
surrounding wood. Hide scratches on mahogany
or dark cherry by rubbing them with a cotton swab dipped in
iodine. For unshellacked maple and light cherry, dilute the iodine
by 50 percent with denatured alcohol.
Here's how to remove a light burn from the
surface of finished
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